What is Epidemiology - A General Overview

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    What is Epidemiology?

    Epidemiology is the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in specif

    populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems. There are other definition

    but this is one we like. Three Greek word roots make up the word epidemiology -- epi, demos, and logosEpi means upon, on or over. Demos means people or populace. And logos can mean study, word, discou

    count, tell, say, or speak. Therefore epidemiology is also the study of what is upon the people, discourse

    about what is upon the people, or counting what is upon the people.

    The practice of epidemiology can also be viewed as a community health problem solving process. The

    epidemiological process parallels the steps in processes familiar to health professions, like the diagnostic

    process, the nursing process, the scientific process and the quality improvement process, especially if onsees the target process outcome as improving the health of specified populations vs. an individual. Consi

    these cyclical processes (albeit oversimplified) with different names but similar steps.

    The Problem Solving Process:

    Identify the problem and possible contributing factors

    Make a list of solutions and choose one

    Implement the solution

    See if it worked

    The Diagnostic Process:

    List the symptoms

    Perform a physical examination; order tests Identify possible diagnoses and choose one (sometimes more than one)

    Implement a treatment

    See if it worked

    The Nursing Process:

    Assess

    Diagnose

    Evaluate

    Plan Implement

    The Scientific Process:

    Identify a question that needs an answer

    Pose a hypothesis; a guess (with some thought behind it) about why or how something occurs

    Design a study method; collect data/information

    Analyze the data; test the hypothesis

    See if it will work again

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    The Quality Improvement Cycle:

    Identify a problem/issue

    Collect data/information; analyze the data

    Determine a desired outcome or result (benchmark)

    Design interventions to achieve the result

    Collect data again See if it worked

    Public Health Intervention:

    Identify a condition (with possible positive or negative consequences) that you want to either cha

    or reinforce

    Collect data and analyze data

    Determine a desired outcome or result

    List appropriate interventions; make a selection

    Implement the program Collect data again

    See if it worked

    Surveillance:

    Identify what and who you want to watch and/or monitor

    Determine where and how to collect data

    Analyze the data

    Create a report and disseminate the information

    Thinking through the similarities of the steps outlined in the processes above and how epidemiology is a

    combination of both Public Health Intervention and Surveillance, it also makes sense to define

    epidemiology as a community health problem solving process. The USET Tribal Epidemiology Center ishere to assist the Nashville Area AI/AN communities cycle through their community health problem solv

    processes. Please give us a call!